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List Of Newspapers In Houston
Partial list of area newspapers * ''Baytown Sun'' * '' The Collegian (Houston Baptist University)'' * '' Community Impact Newspaper'' * '' The Courier'' (Montgomery County's only daily newspaper) * ''The Daily Cougar'' * '' Free Press Houston'' * ''Galveston County Daily News'' * ''Houston Business Journal'' * ''Houston Chronicle'' * '' Bellaire Examiner'' * ''Memorial Examiner'' * '' The Leader'' (The Heights, Garden Oaks, Oak Forest, and North Houston) * '' River Oaks Examiner'' * '' West University Examiner'' * '' Houston Defender'' * '' Houston Forward Times'' * ''Houston Press'' (online only since November 2017) * ''Houston Voice'' (LGBTQ Newspaper) * ''La Voz de Houston'' * '' La Prensa de Houston'' * '' Mach Song'' (national Vietnamese paper) * Manila Headline (Filipino community newspaper) * ''Rice Thresher'' * '' Sports Edition Magazine'' * '' The National Outreach'' (national newspaper) Defunct: * '' El Día'' * '' La Gaceta Mexicana'' * ''Houston Post'' * '' Public Ne ...
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Houston Forward Times
The ''Houston Forward Times'' (FT) is a weekly newspaper headquartered in Houston, Texas. It is one of the largest black-owned newspapers in the city. It is published by the Forward Times Publishing Company, which also publishes other publications such as the '' Daily Cougar''. As of 2014, the ''FT'' is one of the few remaining self-printing black newspapers.Houston Forward Times
" Handbook of Texas. Retrieved March 17, 2014.
Julius Carter started the newspaper, which opened in 1960: Carter died in 1971 and his wife, Lenora Carter, took over the operations of the newspaper. The Forward Times Publishing Company began publishing it in 1977. She continued to publish and edit the newspaper, and was continuing to do so in the ...
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Public News (Houston)
''Public News, Inc.'' (PN) was an alternative newspaper in Houston, Texas established in 1982 and disestablished in 1998, with its assets acquired by the ''Houston Press'', another alternative newspaper. It was headquartered at 2038 Lexington in Houston. For most of its history, the owner was Bert Woodall. In 1997 the circulation was 47,000. It was produced each Tuesday, - Newsbank Record: 3070190 - Available from the Houston Public Librarybr>newspapers archive accessible with a library card PIN and a password and distributed for free. It had a focus on the arts, including music. - Newsbank Record: 04*23*698883 - Available from the Houston Public Librarybr>newspapers archive accessible with a library card PIN and a password Each edition had 32 pages. It had a cooperation agreement with the Alternative Weekly Network (AWN), but was not a member of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia (AAN). Jim Sherman, who once wrote articles for the newspaper, described it as "the only publica ...
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Houston Post
The ''Houston Post'' was a newspaper that had its headquarters in Houston, Texas, United States. In 1995, the newspaper shut down, and its assets were purchased by the ''Houston Chronicle''. History Gail Borden Johnson founded the ''Houston Post'' on February 19, 1880. He expanded the paper by acquiring the Houston ''Telegraph'', the legacy of the ''Telegraph and Texas Register'', which operated the first press in Texas after the Texas Revolution. By 1884, however, the paper was financially distressed, when William R. Baker led a group of investors to bailout the publication. Despite their efforts, the original publication ceased in October 1884. The ''Houston Post'' was re-established with the merger of the ''Houston Morning Chronicle'' and the ''Houston Evening Journal'' on April 5, 1885. J. L. Watson was the business manager and Rienzi M. Johnston was the editor. Watson implemented the use of linotype machines to replace the process of manual typesetting. He gained financi ...
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La Gaceta Mexicana
''La Gaceta Mexicana'' was a Spanish-language newspaper published in Houston, Texas. It was one of the earliest Mexican-American newspapers in Houston.Esparza, p. 4 "La Gaceta Mexicana was one of the earliest Mexican American newspapers in the city" José Sarabia first published the newspaper in 1928.García, María-Cristina.La Gaceta Mexicana" '' Handbook of Texas''. Retrieved on November 27, 2012. A member of the Sarabia family died during the Mexican Revolution since a bandit had killed him. In order to make money in the man's absence, the family established a Mexican grocery store and established the newspaper.Steinberg, Kaitlin.Meet the First Families of Houston Food" ''Houston Press''. Wednesday February 26, 2014. Retrieved on February 29, 2016. The newspaper closed during the first several years of the Great Depression because advertisers canceled their advertisements. Mary Sarabia, a member of the same family, married Raul Molina, who headed the restaurant chain Molina' ...
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